Lighted fishing lure

The invention is a soft-bodied fishing lure, and a method of making the same.

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Description

The invention is a soft-bodied fishing lure, as well as a method for making the same. This application claims domestic priority based upon provisional application Ser. No. 60/626,331 filed Dec. 7, 2004, and is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth herein.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The Inventive Fishing Lure

The invention is a soft-bodied fishing lure having an electronics component that includes a printed circuit board, a battery, and a battery cage configured to retain the battery and maintain the battery in electrical communication with the printed circuit board. The electronics component of the fishing lure will also include at least one light emitting diode attached to the circuit board, and a membrane switch configured to enable selective activation of the at least one light emitting diode.

The soft-bodied fishing lure will also comprise a translucent plastisol enveloping the electronics component. The plastisol should form the shape of a fish bait, such as a minnow, lizard, crayfish, frog, or the like.

Optionally, the fishing lure may have a fish hook having a barb end located exterior the plastisol and a shaft that passes through the plastisol. In this embodiment, the electronics component is attached to the shaft. In a preferred embodiment, the electronics component may be soldered to the shaft of the hook.

The invention may also include a gate switch configured to rapidly flash the at least one light emitting diode. Also, the plastisol may include a mixture of dimethyl siloxane and trimethylated silica.

In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the soft bodied fishing lure will include two light emitting diodes. In this embodiment, the invention may also include a gate switch that is configured to alternately flash the light emitting diodes. Preferably, the light emitting diodes comprise different colors, one being red.

The electronics component of the soft bodied fishing lure may further comprise a layer of epoxy coating the battery and the battery cage, and may further assist in adhering the battery cage to the circuit board. Additionally, the electronics component may further include a timer configured to deactivate the at least one light emitting diode a pre-selected amount of time following activation.

The Inventive Method

The invention is also a method of making a fishing lure comprising the steps of creating an electronics component by providing a printed circuit board, a battery, and a battery cage. The inventive method will also include the step of configuring the battery cage to retain the battery and maintain the battery in electrical communication with the printed circuit board. The inventive method will also include the step of attaching at least one light emitting diode to the circuit board, and positioning a gate switch in electrical communication with the circuit board, thereby enabling selective activation of the at least one light emitting diode.

The invention will also include the step of enveloping the electronics component within a translucent plastisol, and forming the plastisol into the shape of fish bait.

In an alternate embodiment of the inventive method, the invention will include the steps of creating a mold bearing the shape of a fish bait, and then pouring the plastisol into the mold. Of course, this embodiment of the method may also include the step of allowing the plastisol to cure into the body of a soft-bodied fishing lure.

In order to ensure that the electronics component is contained within the plastisol, and remains enveloped by the plastisol, the inventive method may include the step of pouring a portion of plastisol into the mold until the mold is only partly full, then placing the electronics component within the mold and allowing the portion of plastisol to at least partly cure. In this embodiment, the invention will include the step of filling the rest of the mold with plastisol.

The inventive method may also include the step of treating the electronics component with an epoxy resin, and adhering the battery cage to the circuit board additionally, the inventive method may also include the steps of positioning a barb of the fish hook exterior the plastisol, and passing the shaft of a fish hook through the plastisol and attaching the electronics component to the shaft of the hook.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of the soft-bodied fishing lure, according to the principles of the invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an alternate embodiment of the soft-bodied fishing lure, according to the principles of the invention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an alternate embodiment of the soft-bodied fishing lure, according to the principles of the invention.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an alternate embodiment of the soft-bodied fishing lure, according to the principles of the invention.

FIG. 5 shows a first preferred embodiment of the electronics component of the soft-bodied fishing lure, according to the principles of the invention.

FIG. 6 shows a second preferred embodiment of the electronics component of the soft-bodied fishing lure, according to the principles of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 shows a perspective view detailing a first preferred embodiment of the soft-bodied fishing lure 10. The fishing lure 10 includes a fish hook 2 having a barb 4 positioned exterior a plastisol body 8. In this embodiment, the body 8 forms a shape of a bait fish, such as a minnow or shad. Positioned within the body 8 is an electronics component 14, which may be adhered to the shank 6 of the hook 2.

FIG. 2 shows a second preferred embodiment of the soft-bodied fishing lure 10. In this embodiment, the lure 10 comprises a plastisol body 8 forming the shape of a frog, and has a hook 2 passing through the body.

FIG. 3 shows a third preferred embodiment of the fishing lure 10, comprising a plastisol body 8 and a hook 2 passing through at least a portion of the body 8. The barb 4 of the hook 2 is positioned exterior of the body 8, and the electronics component 14 is enveloped entirely within the body. In this embodiment, the electronics component 14 is adhered to the shank 6 portion of the hook 2.

FIG. 4 shows a fourth preferred embodiment of the lure 10, having a body 8 forming the shape of a lizard. The body 8 partly encloses a hook 2 having its barb 4 protruding exterior the body 8. An electronics component 14 is enveloped entirely within the belly of the body 8 of the lizard, and is attached to a portion of the hook. Of course, the electronics component 14 may be attached to the hook by soldering, or by epoxy, or may be mutually enclosed within the plastisol body 8.

FIG. 5 shows an exploded, perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the electronics component 14. The electronics component 14 will comprise a circuit board 16, at least one battery 20 and a battery cage 24 positioned to maintain the battery 20 in proper electrical communication with the circuit board 16. At least one LED 22 or light emitting diode (LED) will also be in contact with the circuit board 16.

Still referring to FIG. 5, an epoxy resin 26 may be used to adhere the batteries 20 and battery cage 24 to a first face 18 of the circuit board 16. In this embodiment, a membrane switch 28 is positioned on a second face 19 of the circuit board 16. The membrane switch 28 is configured to enable selective activation of the light emitting diode 22.

Still referring to FIG. 5, it is preferred that the plastisol body 8 (not shown in FIG. 5, viewable in FIG. 1-4) a translucent or transparent plastisol, such as a mixture of dimethyl siloxane and trimethylated silica, thereby enabling the LED 22 to create a visible visual effect attractive to fish.

Still referring to FIG. 5, the electronics component 14 preferably comprises a pair of LEDs 22. In a preferred embodiment, the LEDs 22 are of different colors, and preferably one LED 22 is red. The electronics component 14 may also include a gate switch or chip configured to flash LEDs 22, thereby enhancing the fish-attractive aspects of the velour.

As shown in FIG. 5, the epoxy resin 26 is presented by a dollop positioned on the first face 18 of the circuit board 16. Alternatively, the epoxy resin 26 may envelop the entire electronics component 14, thereby holding all of its components parts together. In another embodiment, the circuit board 16 is configured with a plurality of holes 29 that are cooperatively configured and positioned to receive respective ends of legs 27 of the battery cage 24. In this embodiment, the legs 27 may pass through the holes 29, and either be folded over the circuit board 16, soldered to the circuit board 16, or may even form a unitary structure with the board.

Still referring to FIG. 5 the battery 20 is shown to comprise a pair of individual batteries. Of course, the battery component 20 may include a single cell positioned within the battery cage 24. It is preferred to use a small battery, such as a standard watch battery; however, other designs or battery embodiments are certainly within the scope and breadth of the invention.

FIG. 6 shows an alternate embodiment of the electronics component 14′ this second preferred embodiment of the electronics component 14′ includes a circuit board 16′ having a first face 18′ and a second face 19. In this embodiment, however, the battery 20, LED 22, battery cage 24, and membrane switch 28 are all positioned on the first face 18′ of the circuit board 16′ it should be noted that this particular embodiment of the electronics component 14′ is more elongated than the first preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 5. Its elongated form, however makes this embodiment of electronics component 14′ better-suited for a more elongated, skinny plastisol body, such as the lizard (as shown in FIG. 4), or a snake, or a traditional plastic worm. The invention may include the steps of pour molding plastisol into a mold, or alternatively may include an injection molding technique.

Having described the invention and the drawings in detail, it is understood that the descriptions were for illustrative purposes only. The scope and breadth of the invention shall be limited only by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A soft-bodied fishing lure, comprising:

an electronics component including a printed circuit board; a battery; a battery cage configured to retain the battery and maintain the battery in electrical communication with the printed circuit board; at least one light emitting diode attached to the circuit board; a membrane switch configured to enable selective activation of the at least one light emitting diode; and, a translucent plastisol enveloping the electronics component, wherein, the plastisol forms a shape of a fish bait.

2. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 1, further comprising:

a fish hook having a barb end located exterior the plastisol, and a shaft passing through the plastisol; wherein,
the electronics component is attached to the shaft.

3. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 2, wherein the electronics component is soldered to the shaft.

4. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 1, further comprising

a gate switch configured to rapidly flash the at least one light emitting diode.

5. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 1, wherein the plastisol comprises a mixture of dimethyl siloxane and trimethylated silica.

6. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 1, wherein the electronics component includes two light emitting diodes.

7. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 6, further comprising

a gate switch configured to alternately flash the two light emitting diodes.

8. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 6, wherein the two light emitting diodes are different colors.

9. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 1, the electronics component further comprising a layer of epoxy coating the battery and battery cage.

10. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 9, wherein

the layer of epoxy adheres the battery cage to the circuit board.

11. The soft-bodied fishing lure as in claim 1, the electronics component further comprising a timer, wherein,

the timer deactivates the at least one light-emitting diode a preselected amount of time following activation.

12. A method of making a fishing lure, the method comprising the steps of:

creating an electronics component including the steps of: providing a printed circuit board, a battery, and a battery cage; configuring the battery cage to retain the battery and maintain the battery in electrical communication with the printed circuit board; attaching at least one light emitting diode to the circuit board; positioning a gate switch in electrical communication with the circuit board to enable selective activation of the at least one light emitting diode; and, enveloping the electronics component within a translucent plastisol; and, forming the plastisol into a shape of a fish bait.

13. The method as in claim 12, further comprising the steps of

creating a mold bearing the shape of the fish bait; and,
pouring the plastisol into the mold.

14. The method as in claim 12, the forming step further including the steps of:

creating a mold in the shape of the fish bait;
pouring a portion of plastisol into the mold until the mold is only partly full;
placing the electronics component within the mold;
allowing the portion of plastisol to at least partly cure; and,
filling the mold with plastisol.

15. The method as in claim 14, further comprising the steps of

treating the electronics component with an epoxy resin; and
adhering the battery cage to the circuit board.

16. The method as in claim 12, further comprising the steps of:

positioning a barb of a fish hook exterior the plastisol; and,
passing a shaft of the fish hook through the plastisol; and,
attaching the electronics component to the shaft.

17. The method as in claim 12, further comprising the step of positioning a fish hook so that at least a portion of a shaft of the hook is inside the mold; and,

pouring the plastisol into the mold so that the plastisol envelops the portion of the shaft of the hook, and a barb of the fish hook is exterior the plastisol.

18. A soft-bodied fishing lure, comprising:

an electronics component including
a printed circuit board;
a battery;
a battery cage configured to retain the battery and maintain the battery in electrical communication with the printed circuit board;
at least one light emitting diode attached to the circuit board;
a membrane switch configured to enable selective activation of the at least one light emitting diode;
a gate switch configured to rapidly flash the at least one light emitting diode;
a layer of epoxy coating the battery and battery cage and adhering the battery cage to the printed circuit board;
a timer configured to deactivate the at least one light-emitting diode a preselected amount of time following activation of the at least one light-emitting diode; and,
a translucent plastisol completely enveloping the electronics component, the plastisol comprising a mixture of dimethyl siloxane and trimethylated silica;
a fish hook having a barb end located exterior the plastisol, and a shaft passing through the plastisol, and the electronics component is soldered to the shaft; wherein,
the plastisol forms a shape of a fish bait.
Patent History
Publication number: 20060096152
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 12, 2005
Publication Date: May 11, 2006
Patent Grant number: 7107717
Inventor: Steven Pelegrin (Grain Valley, MO)
Application Number: 11/201,710
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 43/17.600
International Classification: A01K 85/01 (20060101);